I turned off the power then removed the six or so screws from the back of the top panel. I marked the two front wires on the latch with tape so I would not get them confused. I removed the two screws holding the latch on--these take a six pointed star bit on the screw driver--the bit is in most screw driver sets with interchangeable heads. I then connected the wires to the new latach and put everything back together. The whole process took between ten and fifteen minutes.

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I received the parts in two days using the most economical shipping method. It took less than ten minutes to make my dishwasher as good as new!
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Turns out the bottom sprayer arm had somehow become lodged against the bottom heating element resulting in a sizable hole on the underside of the arm. This caused water to shoot directly at the door and leak out. Appliance Parts Pros had the replacement spray arm and shipped it super quick. My very old dishwasher works like a pro again!